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* [http://invictus-innovations.com/i-dac/ What is a DAC?] | * [http://invictus-innovations.com/i-dac/ What is a DAC?] | ||
* [http://invictus-innovations.com/i-dac-1/ The Three Laws of Robotics for DACs] | * [http://invictus-innovations.com/i-dac-1/ The Three Laws of Robotics for DACs] | ||
* [https://github.com/DavidJohnstonCEO/DecentralizedApplications Decentralized Application] | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:26, 13 August 2014
A Distributed Autonomous Community (DAC) is an "entity" without any central point of control, with a certain agenda, business plan, and protocol. A Decentralized Application or DA is an alternative formulation of a DAC. The concept is currently being developed by David Johnston.
There is an accelerating trend of more and more DACs being formed.
Ideas
- A social network - Monetizable Diaspora